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ABSTRACT This study addresses critical questions about how current evaluative frameworks for academic research can effectively translate scholarly findings into practical applications and policies to tackle societal ‘grand challenges’. This scoping review analysis was conducted using bibliometric methods and AI tools.
David Steingard, Kathleen Rodenburg
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Abstract Qualitative data are commonly used in the development of system dynamics models, but methods for systematically identifying causal structures in qualitative data have not been widely established. This article presents a modified process for identifying causal structures (e.g., feedback loops) that are communicated implicitly or explicitly and ...
Erin S. Kenzie+5 more
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Mixed methods and visual representation of data with CAQDAS: empirical study
Mixed Methods increasingly progress and help research to evolve, combining quantitative and qualitative perspectives and helping the researcher to interpret and represent the studied reality with a holistic approach.
S. Verdugo-Castro+3 more
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In this article we critically analyse the usage of computer-assisted qualitative data analysis software (CAQDAS) among early-career sociology researchers in Croatia.
Petra Rodik, Jaka Primorac
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Policing Corruption or Corrupted Policing? Social Norms and Policing in Ghana
ABSTRACT This article is a qualitative study of the relationship between social norms and corrupt behaviour in the Ghana Police Service. Although there is a growing body of literature exploring this nexus in very different settings, relatively less attention has been given to understanding the extent of the normative influence of social norms over ...
Riccardo D'Emidio
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More Than Just Coding? Evaluating CAQDAS in a Discourse Analysis of News Texts
Computer assisted qualitative data analysis software (CAQDAS) is frequently described as a tool that can be used for "qualitative research" in general, with qualitative analysis treated as a "catch-all" homogeneous category.
Katie MacMillan
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Using ATLAS.ti for a discourse analysis study of blogging in an educational context [PDF]
While some scholars have claimed that data analysis software tools are not useful for discourse analysis work (Macmillan, 2005), in this presentation we report on our use of ATLAS.ti for conducting a discourse analysis of blog posts and comments made in ...
Lester, Jessica, Paulus, Trena
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The Borders Between US: The Effects of Deportation on Men's Romantic Relationships
ABSTRACT Using a family systems theoretical framework, the author was able to examine how deportations disrupted Salvadoran immigrant men's relationships with their romantic partners and their children in the US. While some romantic couples were able to adjust to the changes in their families, most couples were unable to readjust and decided to end ...
Jose Alfredo Torres Jr
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Clipping us together: The case of the Google Clips camera
This article uses the Google Clips camera as a case study to illustrate the impact of autonomous machine learning on self-perception, and to investigate how ‘delegation’ of our self to those cameras occurs.
Oshri Bar-Gil
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Virtual patient design : exploring what works and why : a grounded theory study [PDF]
Objectives: Virtual patients (VPs) are online representations of clinical cases used in medical education. Widely adopted, they are well placed to teach clinical reasoning skills.
Allen, Maggie E.+4 more
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